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I've just emailed you a repaired version of that last one. But I don't think there is really too much stuff in the foreground. It does not intrude into the main part of the picture, i.e. the misty scene but, if anything, it frames it.

Ivy

"To thine own self be true.......
Thou canst not then be false to any man."

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At the moment the sun is setting in a NNW direction from my viewpoint. As the sun is now moving south the "scary plant" would have been more prominent at sunset pictures, at least until equinox. After that the sun will be setting more in a WSW direction and it would have been a feature at the right hand edge of any sunset picture.

Actually, the difference in azimuth of the sunsets from when the sun is at the Tropic of Cancer until it reaches the Tropic of Capricorn is all of 47 degrees as seen from any place on the planet. At equator it sets exactly in the west at equinox and at 23.5 degrees north or south bearing at solstice.

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Another hectic sunset-view from the study window. I use Paint to take out the phone wire but otherwise that's how it was. The timing is just right for a week or so now for me to have a good sight of any colourful sunset - although I know there have been some good ones over to the right out of view.

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